If you are looking to watch or discuss this piece of cinema history, searching for groups on the OK.ru Video Portal using the original Slovenian title or its Russian equivalent often grants access to rare full-length streams shared by community collectors. Share public link
The movie was not just a critical success but a massive commercial hit, drawing over 200,000 spectators in the former Yugoslavia. A Story of Youthful Discovery
In Slovenia, "Ko zorijo jagode" has become an integral part of national identity, symbolizing the country's rich cultural heritage and musical traditions. The song is often featured in cultural events, festivals, and celebrations, serving as a nostalgic reminder of the country's past and its people's shared experiences.
(Strawberry Time), released in 1978 , remains one of the most significant youth films in Slovenian and Yugoslav cinema. Directed by Rajko Ranfl , the movie is an adaptation of the popular 1974 novel by Branka Jurca , with the screenplay written by her husband, Ivan Potrč . Plot and Themes
The cinematography and production design in this 1978 piece, often listed in filmographies alongside masterpieces like Nasvidenje v naslednji vojni , established it as a high-quality production within the Slovenian film canon. Cultural Impact and Legacy
Official database entry at the Slovenian Film Database (BSF) . Strawberry Time (1978) - IMDb
, known internationally as Strawberry Time , is a landmark Yugoslavian coming-of-age drama directed by Rajko Ranfl . The film is celebrated for its authentic and bold exploration of adolescent sexuality. Today, vintage cinema enthusiasts frequently seek out this cult classic on social streaming networks like OK.RU (Odnoklassniki), where rare European films from the 1970s are archived and shared by global film groups. Based on the popular novel by Branka Jurca, the film stands out as a unique time capsule of late-1970s Slovenian youth culture. The Plot and Themes of Strawberry Time
(English title: Strawberry Time ) is a 1978 Yugoslavian (Slovenian) coming-of-age film. Directed by Rajko Ranfl , the movie is a classic of Slovenian youth cinema, based on the popular 1974 novel of the same name by Branka Jurca . Movie Overview
"Ko zorijo jagode," which translates to that was released in 1978. Directed by Rajko Ranfl and based on the popular novel by Branka Jurca, the film became a notable entry in Yugoslav cinema for its honest and groundbreaking portrayal of teenage life and sexuality.
Ko zorijo jagode (When the Strawberries Ripen / Strawberry Time) is a directed by Rajko Ranfl. Based on the popular youth novel by Branka Jurca, it remains a culturally significant piece of classic Slovenian cinema.
If you are looking to watch or discuss this piece of cinema history, searching for groups on the OK.ru Video Portal using the original Slovenian title or its Russian equivalent often grants access to rare full-length streams shared by community collectors. Share public link
The movie was not just a critical success but a massive commercial hit, drawing over 200,000 spectators in the former Yugoslavia. A Story of Youthful Discovery
In Slovenia, "Ko zorijo jagode" has become an integral part of national identity, symbolizing the country's rich cultural heritage and musical traditions. The song is often featured in cultural events, festivals, and celebrations, serving as a nostalgic reminder of the country's past and its people's shared experiences. ko zorijo jagode 1978 okru
(Strawberry Time), released in 1978 , remains one of the most significant youth films in Slovenian and Yugoslav cinema. Directed by Rajko Ranfl , the movie is an adaptation of the popular 1974 novel by Branka Jurca , with the screenplay written by her husband, Ivan Potrč . Plot and Themes
The cinematography and production design in this 1978 piece, often listed in filmographies alongside masterpieces like Nasvidenje v naslednji vojni , established it as a high-quality production within the Slovenian film canon. Cultural Impact and Legacy If you are looking to watch or discuss
Official database entry at the Slovenian Film Database (BSF) . Strawberry Time (1978) - IMDb
, known internationally as Strawberry Time , is a landmark Yugoslavian coming-of-age drama directed by Rajko Ranfl . The film is celebrated for its authentic and bold exploration of adolescent sexuality. Today, vintage cinema enthusiasts frequently seek out this cult classic on social streaming networks like OK.RU (Odnoklassniki), where rare European films from the 1970s are archived and shared by global film groups. Based on the popular novel by Branka Jurca, the film stands out as a unique time capsule of late-1970s Slovenian youth culture. The Plot and Themes of Strawberry Time The song is often featured in cultural events,
(English title: Strawberry Time ) is a 1978 Yugoslavian (Slovenian) coming-of-age film. Directed by Rajko Ranfl , the movie is a classic of Slovenian youth cinema, based on the popular 1974 novel of the same name by Branka Jurca . Movie Overview
"Ko zorijo jagode," which translates to that was released in 1978. Directed by Rajko Ranfl and based on the popular novel by Branka Jurca, the film became a notable entry in Yugoslav cinema for its honest and groundbreaking portrayal of teenage life and sexuality.
Ko zorijo jagode (When the Strawberries Ripen / Strawberry Time) is a directed by Rajko Ranfl. Based on the popular youth novel by Branka Jurca, it remains a culturally significant piece of classic Slovenian cinema.